TY - JOUR
T1 - Coupling of the X-ray and radio emission in the black hole candidate and compact jet source GX 339-4
AU - Corbel, S.
AU - Fender, R. P.
AU - Tzioumis, A. K.
AU - Nowak, M.
AU - McIntyre, V.
AU - Durouchoux, P.
AU - Sood, R.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - We report the results of a long-term campaign of radio, soft- and hard- X-ray observations of the galactic black hole candidate GX 339-4. In the Low-Hard X-ray state the system displays a strong 3-way linear correlation between soft-and hard-X-rays and radio emission, implying a coupling between the Comptonising corona and a radio-emitting compact jet. In this state the radio emission is linearly polarised at a level of around 2%, with an almost constant polarisation angle, indicative of a favored axis in this system probably related to the compact jet and/or black hole spin axis. In the Off X-ray state the radio emission declines with the X-ray emission to below detectable levels, suggesting that it is simply a lower-luminosity version of the Low-Hard state. In the High-Soft state both the hard-X-ray and radio emission are suppressed. We also note that the transitions from the Low-Hard state to the High-Soft state (and the reverse) are possibly associated with discrete ejection(s) of expanding relativistic plasma.
AB - We report the results of a long-term campaign of radio, soft- and hard- X-ray observations of the galactic black hole candidate GX 339-4. In the Low-Hard X-ray state the system displays a strong 3-way linear correlation between soft-and hard-X-rays and radio emission, implying a coupling between the Comptonising corona and a radio-emitting compact jet. In this state the radio emission is linearly polarised at a level of around 2%, with an almost constant polarisation angle, indicative of a favored axis in this system probably related to the compact jet and/or black hole spin axis. In the Off X-ray state the radio emission declines with the X-ray emission to below detectable levels, suggesting that it is simply a lower-luminosity version of the Low-Hard state. In the High-Soft state both the hard-X-ray and radio emission are suppressed. We also note that the transitions from the Low-Hard state to the High-Soft state (and the reverse) are possibly associated with discrete ejection(s) of expanding relativistic plasma.
KW - Accretion, accretion disks
KW - Black hole physics
KW - Gamma rays: observations
KW - Radio continuum: stars
KW - Stars: individual: GX 339-4
KW - X-rays: stars
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0000534978
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 359
SP - 251
EP - 268
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 1
ER -